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ColdBox Amazon S3 Support

Luis Majano March 29, 2010

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Luis Majano

March 29, 2010

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We have a new project called Amazon-S3 Explorer which can explore your Amazon S3 account.  We also have an S3 plugin that can be used in any application. It interfaces with S3 via REST and it can handle pretty much any operation on Amazon.  Below you can see some screenshots of our S3 explorer.  You can get the source from our codedepot SVN, you can download the latest release from here, or you can download our entire project pack from forgebox.

We are still restructuring our code depot respository layout, but soon you will find our major extensions to be laid out in our codedepot folder, with projects in incubation and the sorts.  Thanks to our plugin architecture, we can really extend the core with extra functionality with much ease.








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Nov 12, 2009 13:01:45 UTC

by Andy

I am glad to see there are more free S3 Explorers coming!

Mar 29, 2010 02:57:38 UTC

by Mark Harper

Hi,

Amazon S3 Explorer:

Your link to download Amazon S3 Explorer is 404

http://subversion.assembla.com/svn/coldbox-codedepot/codedepot/trunk/projects/S3Explorer/amazon-s3-200911120900.zip

download link aka you can download the latest release from here

Thanks, Mark

Mar 29, 2010 12:35:01 UTC

by LUis Majano

Yes, sorry, updates threw it off:

http://coldbox.org/forgebox/view/Amazon-S3-Explorer

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